Update:
Got the hubs mounted on the new rims. OK, people weren't kidding when they said lacing these babies was going to be a lot of work. Took several hours to get them right, once I managed to get the front done the rear only took 20 minutes
I took them to Wheel Works in hayward to get them trued. Okay bay area people, if you don't know about this place you have to check it out!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/wheel-works-hayward-2He make custom spokes using these old machines from the early 1900s. Although his shop is a complete mess, it's a gold mine of goodies! So many pre-1970s bikes in his garage, all covered in layers upon layers of dust. You just have to check it out if you're in the neighborhood. Super nice guy too. I believe he said custom spokes and lacing would run about 60-100. If I knew this I'd wouldn't have bought my taiwanese knockoffs. He also let me swap out some rusted bolts for good ones for a few bucks. Man, too much knowledge to absorb, been there 3 times and I can't keep up.
Here's the rims laced and a shot with the tires on, Shinko 712s front and rear from motorcycle superstore:
Wheels mounted:
Emgo Cafe Bars with clear brown gran turismo grips.
New headlight brackets, lowered the headlights a touch as well as the speedo/tach, also added a visor. I have new bullet signal lights but still need to figure out the wiring.